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Slowing the flow at Pickering – Photo gallery – Examples of large woody debris dams

Photographs showing how large woody debris dams help to increase flood storage by creating an upstream pool and reconnecting streams with their floodplain

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Photographs showing how large woody debris dams help to increase flood storage by creating an upstream pool and reconnecting streams with their floodplain.

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